Find out what British restaurants to try in Inverkeithing. Inverkeithing (/ˌɪnvərˈkiːðɪŋ/ listen (help·info)) is a town and a royal burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, located on the Firth of Forth. According to population estimates (2006), the town has a population of 5,265. The port town was given burgh status by King David I of Scotland (1124–53) in the 12th century and is situated about 9 miles (15 km) north from Edinburgh Airport and about 4 miles from the centre of Dunfermline. Modern Inverkeithing is almost continuous with Rosyth and Dalgety Bay. Inverkeithing is a developing town and has many new housing sites including one next to the town's railway station.
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4 based on 340 reviews
Award-winning family run Pantry and Kitchen in the heart of the Fife countryside serving homemade food all prepared in our kitchen from locally sourced and fresh ingredients.
How have I never heard of this place before?Went as a large group for a a celebration lunch and nothing was too much trouble for the staff. Very friendly, attentive and the food was amazing with generous portions I had the Mac n cheese which was delish and others had cranberry Panini, chicken curry, lasagne, fish. All were thoroughly enjoyed. The desserts were fab too and all home made by the owner. The staff offered to cut up our cake then returned having bagged up the pieces individually to take away. Really can't recommend enough and will be back.
4 based on 267 reviews
We called in here for lunch and the place was packed so we opted to sit in the snug and had soup followed by coffee and scones. As always, the food was delicious and their scones are to die for! The staff are so friendly and helpful - it's a joy to call in here!Hi,Thank you very much for your kind review. Really glad you enjoyed our food and hospitality, and in particular our fresh, home made scones .We hope to welcome you back soon.Many thanks,Sarah & Kirk
4 based on 53 reviews
Small traditional menu of fish and chips, haggis, pies, egg and chips etc. I had a small fish and chips which was more than enough for me. They off soft drinks, traditional afters etc. Comfortable and friendly. I was very happy to find this place having got stranded North of the border by storm Ali.
4 based on 211 reviews
This quaint little pub is just fantastic! The fish and chips were crispy, airy and succulent. The chips were real chips and were delicious. The servings are huge but they will prepare them in halves for two seperate meals, at no extra cost. Prices are super reasonable but tables are limited. The service is impeccable and the drinks and staff are great! A good little pub on the Main Street. Highly recommended.
4 based on 596 reviews
The Grill Is not just a hotel restaurant. This is a real treat.Classic cocktails and martinis, international beers and a fine range of wines and malts. Fabulous fresh produce, carefully prepared, simply cooked and beautifully presented.
Overall excellent however time waited for cocktails and dinner a bit too long. Not impressed with scottish breakfast and on talking with other residents they said the same. Bacon was streaky which i couldn't eat.Had to keep towel on floor at shower entrance as floor was soaking following shower.
4 based on 885 reviews
A vibrant bar serving pub classics. Function room available at no extra charge and coffee shop serving breakfasts from 8:30 daily
Called in here for lunch on a Saturday (we'd booked a table for 8 in advance) - my first time here and thought it was excellent. The look/layout of the place was modern, everything looked clean and new. I ended up opting got the crab and prawn linguine and thoroughly enjoyed it.The place was busy which suggests that it has a good reputation - the staff were very young and if I had a criticism this would be where it is aimed. When asked what the cheesecake flavour was (it said to ask in the menu) the waitress didn't know and didn't offer to find out which led to a Mexican stand off waiting for her to go and check. Someone else asked what the trio of deserts was and we got the same response - this time she didn't bother to check and just stood there waiting so we just ordered something else.All in all though a good meal in a good location.
5 based on 34 reviews
Cafe serving locally sourced produce on a plate.Friendly and Inviting everything made while you wait. Takeaway available. Gluten free/vegan /non dairy available. Buffet catered for.
I returned to this small welcoming comfortable cafe in the heart of this little historic town on Good Friday.I had the large Scottish cooked breakfast with tea and top up for a more than reasonable £6.99.This included Link and Lorne sausage,fried egg,tomatoes,potato scone,beans,mushrooms,black pudding/haggis, bacon and four buttered toast.The owner was as pleasant and chatty as ever.The menu is always very fresh,remarkably extensive and based on local produce eg the fish and chips are a delight.Bus,train,PO,Library,Museum,free parking,and Historical buildings are nearby.Thank you for your lovely reviewâï¸
4 based on 637 reviews
We had a superb meal here and thoroughly recommend it. The menu is not big, which I always think is a good indication of excellent food! Our friends had venison and my husband had fish and I had two starters as I have a small appetite. Service was good and we enjoyed our food very much. Friends tell me the ex Labour PM, Gordon Brown, is a frequent visitor.iThanks for reviewing us. We hope to see you again soon. The Wee Team
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4 based on 317 reviews
Small cafe serving fresh tasty food and great coffee (and Tea)
Eight of us in a walking group called in here for lunch after walking from Dunfermline on the new Fife Pilgrim Way. I was expecting nothing more than a standard local "greasy spoon" type Scottish cafe, but I couldn't have been more wrong.The place is quite small, but they'd managed to reserve a big table that we could all sit around together, which was great. The menu was excellent, great choice of smaller brunch type dishes, soups, wraps, sandwiches, everything you could possibly want for a light (or heavier) lunch. I, and a good few of us, opted for the special, which was toasted foccaccia with proscuitto, salad and a few other things in it, plus mini-breadsticks and crisps with home made humous and a bowl of olives on the side. At only £6.99 it was great value and the quantity was so generous that I struggled to finish it, though I did manage...The service was great too - the girl who served us was bright, attentive, friendly, organised and generally on top of things. All great qualities that, sadly, are often missing. Our food came quickly and was politely served and everyone in the group thought the quality was excellent.So, top marks to Rankins, Would thoroughly recommend it.
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4 based on 455 reviews
Came in for date night with the husband, had the salmon pasta and was actually amazed at how good it was, the staff put the experience over the top! I was served by a younger gentleman named Jaz who had really good banter and made my night. Will be back for the next date nightThanks for the kind review We're glad you enjoyed your experience with us at Fabric !
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